Friday, 16 Jul 2021 08:56 AM MYT Government supporters walk during protests against and in support of the government, amidst the coronavirus disease outbreak, in Havana, Cuba July 11, 2021. — Reuters pic Follow us on Instagram and subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates. WASHINGTON, July 16 — President Joe Biden said Thursday the United States was considering ways to force open internet access in Cuba, which he called a “failed state” as the communist leadership faces down the biggest protests in memory. In a reversal from his stance as a candidate, Biden also made clear he was in no rush to let Cuban-Americans send home remittances, which could ease the economic pressure that contributed to the outpouring of anger on the streets Sunday.